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    Maritime Swamp Forest
    Natural History

    Maritime Swamp Forest

    Maritime Shrub Swamp
    Natural History

    Maritime Shrub Swamp

    Maritime Wet Grassland
    Natural History

    Maritime Wet Grassland

    Ponds
    Natural History

    Ponds

    Tidal Freshwater Marsh
    Natural History

    Tidal Freshwater Marsh

    The Art and Ecology of the Native Plants at Pine Island
    Programs

    The Art and Ecology of Native Plants Weekend Immersive Program

    Join local naturalists and explore Pine Island’s varied habitats to identify their native plants, heightening your powers of observation through field sketching.

    Coast Watch: Agencies Oppose Figure Eight Groin
    Conservation

    Coast Watch: Agencies Oppose Figure Eight Groin

    Coastal conservation advocates vigorously object to "beach hardening" structures such as groins and seawalls.

    First Audubon Center in North Carolina

    First Audubon Center in North Carolina

    When Audubon North Carolina assumed full management of Pine Island on the northern Outer Banks two years ago, the organization became the steward of one of the last remnants of the storied Currituck Sound landscape. 

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